The ladies of the ‘View' cannot seem to make up their minds. After Sarah Palin released her response to the tasteless David Letterman joke about her daughter, Joy Behar made an astonishing comment June 15 in support of the Vice-Presidential nominee: "You know, I have to say that I'm on her side this time. Not because I didn't think it was sort of ok because comedians make jokes. But as a parent, as a mother, she's no dummy. She's going for the jugular. And I would, too. I would, too. As a mother, I would do it."
If you had watched the View from last week this statement would come as a surprise. During the discussion on the same topic, Behar was the only one on the show defending Letterman and his comments. She supported the joke by explaining that Sarah Palin "traipse the kid [Bristol Palin] out" and that she's "a walking punch line!"
So, maybe Behar has changed her stance. Or maybe she doesn't want to be the only one condoning perverse jokes. Regardless, she did not want it to be confused with supporting Sarah Palin herself, so she quickly gave it that Behar twist by adding "Not that I would run with McCain against Obama if I were her."
Last week the hosts (excluding Joy Behar) were in general agreement over the issue. They all agreed that the comment was uncalled for and irresponsible. However, this week they were singing a different tune. In response to Palin's insinuation that such comments lead to the acceptance of perversity among older men, Whoopi Goldberg said "I thought that connection was extremely thin. I would have preferred that she said ‘you apologize to my daughter right now because you had no business speaking about her for any reason. You don't know her. She's not your kid. Apologize.' But when you then tie that into an acceptance of sexual perversity among old men and young women, I thought it was a huge stretch given that every fourth billboard on the highway has some woman like this...He made a mistake. He stepped over the line. Now he's being blamed for all sexual perversity."
Elizabeth Hasselback tries to speak up and explain that "He's contributing..." yet she is cut off by Whoopie explaining, "No he didn't contribute. He made a mistake. Contributing is "Hustler" magazine. That's contributing. There's a difference."
Essentially Whoopi is explaining that advertisements on billboards contribute to perversity, but when a 62 year old man makes a sexually explicit ‘joke' about a teenaged girl it should only be considered as a mistake. One must wonder what if no one had picked up on this ‘joke'? Would it still be considered as wrong or just one of many "acceptable" comments of sex and teenagers?
Hasselback defended her position by explaining that Letterman is a "social commenter" and should be held responsible for what he says. That is quickly dismissed with the explanation that "He's a comic."
Barbara Walters decided, however, to attack Palin directly by accusing her of taking advantage of the media coverage. Hasselback contended this notion, "She didn't intend for something like this." Walters quickly responded with a definitive, "Yes, I think she did."
So, according to "The View", Palin forced Letterman to slander her daughter, and Letterman is the real victim. After all, he shouldn't be held accountable for anything he says. He's a comic.



















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Maybe Joy is just a joke.
June 15, 2009 - 18:38 ET by snaggletoothieMaybe Joy is just a joke. Her mother named her that and brought her up bitter and angry just to even some score.
st... I'm skipping
June 15, 2009 - 18:41 ET by bigtimerst...
I'm skipping Joyless and her simpleton thoughts about anything today.
No can do.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Ugly as Mrs. Letterman
June 15, 2009 - 19:12 ET by BW222Joy Behar is one of the few women on earth ugly enough to be Dave Letterman's wife.
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Unlike the board douches on
June 15, 2009 - 20:20 ET by gmaniac1Unlike the board douches on here that defended Letterman's joke, Behar is smart enough to steer clear of this crap. So I guess the joke is that Behar is actually smarter (that hurt to post) than those fools.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
Hey jackass
June 15, 2009 - 22:11 ET by nwahsListen simpleton. If you can't find a better word to describe ignorant people than a female hygiene product, get your brain atrophied, lazy ass out from behind the computer and go to you nearest Walgreen's and buy a Thesaurus. I am tired of YOU, with your idiot vernacular, deriding anyone's intelligence. And if you had an ounce of comprehension, you would know 80% of the posters on NewsBusters AGREE with Bayer, including you. So hightail your stupid ass to the store so I don't have to hear you use a 16 year old insult, "douche" anymore. You're making the board look stupid.
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Man, you twit liberals are
June 16, 2009 - 18:24 ET by gmaniac1Man, you twit liberals are too easy to bait and be tired of me all you want. What are you going to do about it? Nothing, so just deal with it like the little perv that you are and I mean that is a truthful way! In all seriousness, sorry for hurting your wittle feewings douche. I thought you liked that name considering you respond to it every time.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
I'm really tired of the
June 15, 2009 - 22:04 ET by Radical1979I'm really tired of the "I'm a comic it's a joke I get a pass" thing Behar always promotes. Secondly, when will people realize that talking about a sexual relationship between a girls just turned 18 and a man in his late 20's or 30's (Rodriguez) promotes the sexualization of young women. I'm sure if Behar's daughter had sex at 18 with a man that age she'd have been up in arms about it, so it's not funny.
And Barbara accusing Palin of taking advantage of this? Maybe that's something Barbara Walters the self confessed adulteress would do, but not Sarah Palin.
That is one part of human
June 15, 2009 - 23:04 ET by MazziThat is one part of human nature that I have learned over the years. When people start accusing others of behaviors that there is no evidence of, it usually means that the accuser is projecting.
To Baba Wawa (by the way, thanks to Gilda Radner - a REAL comic - I have not been able to think of to her as anything else in 30 years now, lol) this situation would have been an opportunity to seize and to take advantage of. She is unable to comprehend that there are people in this world who are not opportunistic, who have morals and ethics, and who simply do what needs to be done. So, she projects her own weaknesses onto Palin, and then berates her for "crimes" that she did not commit.
That's pretty compelling proof that Ms. Wawa knows that she herself is wrong and that she is not a nice person, isn't it?
"I would rather be historically accurate than politically correct" ~ My husband's T-Shirt
the piew
June 16, 2009 - 12:10 ET by mjfitchjoy behar aka "rabid female dog" is obviously suffering from schizophenia_as well as goldberg, but goldberg has UGLY on top of this obvious mental illness to live with!!! :-)